Artwork – Zebra Zensations Brush Pen on Hahnemuhle Nostalgie Postcards
I decided to focus on shapes and lines and to keep things simple for this drawing. It would have been better if I’d paid more attention to perspective, but I had to get it done quickly. Ah, life – you do take up my time, lol.
Today is the 9th day of Inktober, where anyone who is interested is challenged to do an ink drawing every day!
The official Inktober Prompt List.

And the Doodlewash prompt list for the month.

Zebra Pen is joining the fun with a month-long challenge, giving you the chance to win $250 dollars worth of pen products! Just follow zebrapen_us and zebrapen_canada on Instagram, and when you post your Inktober drawing there, use the hashtags #zensationschallenge #Inktober2019 and #Inktober.

Shall I come sit with you? Like this.
I wish I actually had the porch so you could come sit and visit!
Your design is so good! The defined lines of the porch swing are balanced by the large floral lines that surround it. It invites your creative colors!
Thank you so much, Kathy! I really tried to keep it simple. One of these days I want to do something like this where I really plot out the perspective.
we used to have a porch swing in Florida. I spent a lot of hours in it with Jason. then when I had kali I started getting motion sickness and I couldn’t use the swing any longer. I don’t know why I get dizzy so easily. but I really like your swing!
Thank you, Alice! My grandma had a swing like this and I used to love sitting in it. I’d probably get dizzy too – I’ve been known to get motion sickness in a rocking chair!
Yes, this is where I’d like to be, sitting on the porch swing, watching nature all around me. Lovely respite from the usual daily stuff.
Thank you! I try switch things up and keep myself stretching. Otherwise, I’d get bored!
Great mix of horizontal, vertical & curves; a geometric wonder seasoned by a wonderfully sentimental subject!
Thank you, Judy. It was fun to approach this from the point of just lines and shapes without worrying about perspective and depth. As it is, I got more of both than I expected.